Learn the implementation process for the Beauregard Small Area Plan. Approval documents, including the CDD #21 and #22 Rezoning Staff Report, CDD Conditions, CDD Concept Plans and the Beauregard Urban Design Standards and Guidelines are available here.

The Beauregard Design Advisory Committee (BDAC) was created pursuant to Section 5-600 of the Zoning Ordinance by Ordinance No. 4814. The BDAC is appointed by City Council and consists of nine members who serve 2-year terms. The role of the BDAC is to review development plans for compliance with the Beauregard Urban Design Standards and Guidelines. Applications are brought to the appointed citizen group as needed and are discussed at public meetings. The Committee will provide comments to applicants and staff to guide proposals and ultimately make written recommendations to the Planning Commission and City Council.

For more than three years, residents, businesses, community organizations, neighboring civic groups, and property owners worked with the City to create a vision for development that will occur in the Beauregard area in the next 20 to 30 years. In 2012, the Alexandria City Council voted 6-0-1 to approve the Beauregard Small Area Plan. The final Beauregard Small Area Plan was adopted on June 16, 2012.

As part of the implementation process for the Beauregard Small Area Plan, the City is in the process of reviewing a proposal to establish a new Coordinated Development District (CDD) through amendments to the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance, and to adopt design guidelines for the Beauregard Small Area Plan. Find more information about the CDD proposal and other planning efforts.

Learn about the transportation-related improvements in the Beauregard planning area, including improvements being done as part of the BRAC-133 development, the City’s high capacity Transitway Corridor connecting to Van Dorn Street and Beauregard Street (also known as Corridor C), and other improvements being considered as part of the Beauregard Small Area Plan process.

On June 26, 2012 City Council adopted a resolution to establish the Beauregard Rezoning Advisory Group. Members include five community and at large members, one member each from the Planning Commission, Transportation Commission, Environmental Policy Commission, Recreation and Parks Commission, and Affordable Advisory Committee, and one developer representative.

The Beauregard Rezoning Advisory Group completed its tasks and sunset after submitting recommendations to the Director of Planning and Zoning and the members of the Planning Commission.

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